gàu
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Definition
- Noun:
- Bail; bucket; bailer: A tool, often made of woven bamboo, used for scooping or bailing water, especially in traditional irrigation or to remove water from a boat.
- Scurf; dandruff: Small, white or grayish flakes of dead skin that form on the scalp and can be seen in the hair or on shoulders.
Usage Examples
Noun (Bail/Bucket):
- Người nông dân dùng gàu để tát nước vào ruộng. (The farmer uses a bailer to scoop water into the field.)
- Chiếc gàu tre đã cũ nhưng vẫn còn dùng tốt. (The bamboo bucket is old but still works well.)
Noun (Dandruff):
- Anh ấy bị gàu nhiều nên phải dùng dầu gội đặc trị. (He has a lot of dandruff, so he has to use a special shampoo.)
- Áo đen dễ lộ gàu trên vai. (Black clothes easily show dandruff on the shoulders.)
Advanced Usage
- "gàu đầu": A common compound specifying scalp dandruff.
- Cô ấy lo lắng về vấn đề gàu đầu. (She is worried about her scalp dandruff problem.)
Variants and Related Words
- Gầu: An alternate spelling, especially common in the northern dialect for both meanings (bucket/bailer and dandruff).
- Thúng: A general term for a round, shallow basket. While not a direct synonym, it is a related type of woven container.
- Vảy (da chết): Literally "dead skin flakes"; a descriptive term for dandruff.
Synonyms
- For "bucket/bailer": Xô (pail, bucket - often made of metal/plastic), Cái tát nước (water-scooping tool).
- For "dandruff": Vảy da đầu (scalp flakes).
Notes on Different Meanings
- The two primary meanings of "gàu" are entirely distinct and belong to different semantic fields. Context is crucial for understanding.
- The meaning related to farming/water (bucket/bailer) is considered the original, traditional meaning.
- The meaning related to personal care (dandruff) is a modern, common usage.
noun
- bail; bucket; bailer
- scurf; dandruff